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Retouching bitmaps, Clone pixels

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 57 Working with bitmaps Bounding box 4 Double-click inside the bounding box or press Enter to crop the selection. Retouching bitmaps The Rubber Stamp tool lets you copy or clone one area of an image to another. The Blur tool decreases the focus of selected areas in an image. The Smudge tool picks up color and pushes it in the direction that you drag in an image. The Sharpen tool sharpens areas in an image. The Dodge tool lightens parts of an image. The Burn tool darkens parts of an image. The Red-eye Removal tool reduces the appearance of red-eye in photos. The Replace Color tool paints over one color with another color. Clone pixels Cloning pixels is useful when you want to fix a scratched photograph or remove dust from an image; you can copy a pixel area of a photo and replace the scratch or dust spot with the cloned area. 1 Select the Rubber Stamp tool. 2 Click an area to designate it as the source (the area you want to clone). The sampling pointer becomes a cross-hair pointer. Note: To designate a different area of pixels to clone, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) another area of pixels. 3 Move to a different part of the image and drag the pointer. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Working with bitmaps
La
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t updated 3/8/2011
Bounding box
4
Double-click inside the bounding box or press Enter to crop the selection.
Retouching bitmaps
Clone pixels
Cloning pixels is useful when you want to fix a scratched photograph or remove dust from an image; you can copy a
pixel area of a photo and replace the scratch or dust spot with the cloned area.
1
Select the Rubber Stamp tool.
2
Click an area to designate it as the source (the area you want to clone).
The sampling pointer becomes a cross-hair pointer.
Note:
To designate a different area of pixels to clone, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) another area of
pixels.
3
Move to a different part of the image and drag the pointer.
The Rubber Stamp tool lets you copy or clone one area of an image to another.
The Blur tool decreases the focus of selected areas in an image.
The Smudge tool picks up color and pushes it in the direction that you drag in an image.
The Sharpen tool sharpens areas in an image.
The Dodge tool lightens parts of an image.
The Burn tool darkens parts of an image.
The Red-eye Removal tool reduces the appearance of red-eye in photos.
The Replace Color tool paints over one color with another color.